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What Lemm.ee’s shutdown means (and doesn’t) for the Fediverse https://sebastian.lauwe.rs/blog/lemmee-shutting-down/ #blog #blogging #fediverse #lemmy #lemmeeMastodon
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What it meant to me was that I had to unpin the link to my lemm.ee account from my Firefox home page.
It could've been the case that I would've had one less instance to choose from, but in the aftermath of the announcement, I found two new instances I wanted to try, so I'm actually one ahead in the long run.
And that's it.
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I’m not going to pretend the data is safe—it will disappear eventually.
That's what's valuable, yeah. Lots of great posts that I don't want to be lost.
But, it’s not like we lost everything that was produced in that community overnight, even with the server going offline.
Fair.
I did create a list of all posts submitted to !spotifyplaylists@lemm.ee at !spotifyplaylists@lemmy.world so that all those valuable posts are not lost.
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The livestream is happening now Tue July 1 stream.firesidefedi.live/
Fireside Fedi is an attempt to learn more about folks within the Fediverse.Fireside Fedi Livestream
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I have a friend who is looking to run a few simulations he has implemented in python and needs around 256GB of ram. He is estimating it will take a couple of hours, but he is studying economics so take that with a grain of salt 🤣
For this instance, I recommended GCP, but I felt a bit dirty doing that. So, I was wondering if any of you have a buttload of memory he can burrow? Generally, would you lend your RAM for a short amount of time to a stranger over the internet? (assuming internet acccess is limited to a signle ssh port, other necessary safeguards are in place)
Why not get a 0.5 or 1 tb nvme ssd and set it all as swap?
It will run probably 10 times slower, but it's cheap and doable.
This is the way.
Depending on the nature of the sim, it could probably even be done with ~80 GB or less of existing SSD space using zram w/ zstd.
Voyager now has experimental Piefed support in the App Store and Play Store. F-droid rolling out soon. 🥳
Make sure your app is up to date (v2.37.0 or greater) and enjoy!
P.S. Support is under active development and there are known and unknown issues. Please post any feedback or questions!
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Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered surprising new clues about a hefty, rapidly aging star whose behavior has never been seen before in our Milky Way galaxy. In fact, the star is so weird that astronomers have nicknamed it “Nasty 1,” a play on its catalog name of NaSt1. The star may represent a brief transitory stage in the evolution of extremely massive stars.First discovered several decades ago, Nasty 1 was identified as a Wolf-Rayet star, a rapidly evolving star that is much more massive than our sun. The star loses its hydrogen-filled outer layers quickly, exposing its super-hot and extremely bright helium-burning core.
But Nasty 1 doesn’t look like a typical Wolf-Rayet star. The astronomers using Hubble had expected to see twin lobes of gas flowing from opposite sides of the star, perhaps similar to those emanating from the massive star Eta Carinae, which is a Wolf-Rayet candidate.
Instead, Hubble revealed a pancake-shaped disk of gas encircling the star. The vast disk is nearly 2 trillion miles wide, and may have formed from an unseen companion star that snacked on the outer envelope of the newly formed Wolf-Rayet. Based on current estimates, the nebula surrounding the stars is just a few thousand years old, and as close as 3,000 light-years from Earth.
Voyager is a beautiful mobile web client for Lemmy. Enjoy a seamless experience browsing the fediverse.getvoyager.app
Canonical confirm a technical shift for Ubuntu on RISC-V. With Ubuntu 25.10, it will only support hardware meeting the RVA23 profile spec.Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
You can still see lemm.ee for example on search results since the metadata was saved by it, you can see a snippet and the topic title but of course upon clicking you will hit a dead end since its been shutdown.
Is there something like Serpia Search use case for browsing content from PeerTube instances to be used to search such topics we can still see on search engine results to find them without necessarily using an instance? I was wondering if there was and had an API maybe it could be used like on SearX to gather an alternative link for such cases when clicking in a result from a closed instance
A search engine of PeerTube videos, channels and playlists, developed by FramasoftSepia Search
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During the medieval era peasants would work an average of 1080 hours a year or about 20 hours a week. This number would fluctuate depending upon the demands of the lord and the season. The reason the average medieval peasant worked less hours is because of how work was structured during the medieval open-field system.
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Economic historians such as Nora Ritchie calculated that medieval peasants would only work up to 120 days a year due to fluctuations in the farming seasons and church sanctioned holidays. During these farming days the medieval peasant could expect to work from sun up to sun down.During the peak of the farming season this would be 16 hour days, 6 days a week. Sunday was reserved for rest. However, historians have primary sources that detail that during these 16 hour days the work was not consistent.
The local church wanted to keep the peasantry happy. As such there were a lot of mandated breaks for medieval peasants throughout the day.
There was an hour break for breakfast, hour break for lunch, a one to two hour break at noon for a nap, and another hour break for dinner. (page 445-455 of linked source)
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In return for their labor a lord would give them governance, stability, protection, and in some cases private land ownership in the lord’s name. The lord would provide no direct social security or a means for retirement. However, if a peasant could eventually acquire their own piece of land then they could have a family and obtain some level of social security.Further, the concept of community was incredibly strong in medieval villages and towns. A medieval peasant who got sick would be taken care of by other peasants and by the local church. In turn they were expected to help others who were sick.
However, in the end a medieval peasant would not retire. They would work their entire life in some capacity. However, when a peasant could no longer work in the field their children or community would help out and give them the smaller tasks to help the community out.
Medieval peasants lived and worked a drastically different life then the average person. Here is exactly how many hours they worked.Nick (The History Ace)
Da die Anzahl der Kleidungsstücke deutlich geringer war, bezweifel ich, dass so viel Zeit zum waschen aufgebracht wurde. Dazu kommu, dass Wäschewaschen, Kochen und andere Hausarbeiten sozialer waren, wodurch sie weniger dröge als heute waren.
Zum Kochen ist schon mal das praktische Thema, dass in der Erntesaison nicht gleichzeitig gekocht und das Feld bestellt werden konnte. D.h. i.d.R. die Frauen mussten vor dem Mittag vom Feld runter und an den Herd. Damit verringert sich die Arbeitszeit.
Einkaufen ist ein interessantes Beispiel. Früher ist man dann zum Markttag in die Stadt gefahren/gelaufen, und hat da alles erledigt was man brauchte, aber natürlich auch gequatscht, die neuesten Nachrichten bekommen, etc.
Heute gehen Leute eher in ihrer Freizeit zum Markt. Die Erfahrung wird anders wahrgenommen, als z.B. im Supermarkt die Wocheneinkäufe zu machen. Sonst gehen Leute auch bewusst als Freizeitaktivität "shoppen", was keinesfalls als "Arbeit" gewertet werden kann.
Zu guter letzt musst du dann aber auch auf die heutigen Arbeitszeitmodelle noch die Hausarbeit draufschlagen. Wer richtig kocht, ist dann auch noch mal bei 10-20h mehr pro Woche.
Bei Themen wie "Garten" oder "Handwerken" als Hobby ist dann auch die Frage, warum sich so viele freiwillig ein Hobby als zusätzliche Arbeit antun, dass der Arbeit und Hausarbeit mittelalterlicher Bauern ähnelt? Offenbar ist die Wahrnehmung davon was "Arbeit" und was "Freizeit" ist, auch heute noch nicht so einfach trennbar.
Da die Anzahl der Kleidungsstücke deutlich geringer war, bezweifel ich, dass so viel Zeit zum waschen aufgebracht wurde.
Ich habe über die römische Antike gelesen, dass Stoffe herstellen und Kleidung nähen tatsächlich die Hauptbeschäftigungen von Frauen gewesen sein soll. Das hängt natürlich auch von Mode, Klima und Reichtum ab (weniger arme Familien können sich ja zumindest gewebte Stoffe kaufen, und in Sizilien muss Kleidung nicht so warm sein wie in Deutschland), aber ich wüsste keinen Grund, warum das im mitteleuropäischen Mittelalter für die meisten Menschen deutlich anders gewesen sein sollte - die erste große Innovation in dem Bereich seit der Antike, das Spinnrad, kam hierzulande erst ab ca. dem 13. Jhd auf.
Hier eine Quelle: acoup.blog/2021/03/19/collecti… (im Abschnitt "Distaff Economics")
Put into working terms, the basic clothing of our six person farming family requires 7.35 labor hours per day, every day of the year. Our ‘comfort’ level requires 22.05 hours (obviously not done by one person).
Das ist natürlich alles relativ grob geschätzt, andere Autoren könnten da zu deutlich anderen Werten kommen.
This post is also available in audio form, thanks to the efforts of our volunteer narrator. This is the third part of our four part (I, II, III, IVa, IVb) look at the production of textiles, partic…A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
These figures come way down once we get the spinning wheel and horizontal loom, but what seems fairly readily apparently is that women did not necessarily work less so much as produce more, selling the excess via the ‘putting out’ system we mentioned last time and using that to support their families.
Spinnräder sind lt. Wikipedia im 12 Jahrhundert nach Europa gekommen. Damit ist dann die interessante Frage, auf welche Zeit im Mittelalter wir uns beziehen.
Im Mittelalter wurden Menschen ausgebeutet und es wurde deutlich mehr gearbeitet. Oder etwa nicht? Zwar gab es damals noch keinen gesetzlichen Mindesturla...STERN.de
Implizit steht das ja da: Die BiM-Quelle bezeichnet das als „Lebensunterhalt erwirtschaften“. Subsistenz wäre damit mit der genannten Stundenanzahl erreicht. Darunter fallen also auch Hausarbeit, da damit die Arbeitsfähigkeit für die Zukunft sichergestellt wird.
Der Rest verteilt sich damit auf Schlafen und andere Aktivitäten.
one of the Fchannel0 forks is still getting updated, and has an instance running.::: spoiler link to instance, but visit only if you are completely degenerate
usagi.reisen/
:::But it seems to be an isolated instance, as the federation appears to have been broken:
github.com/anomalous69/FChanne…
usagi.reisen/followersmore info:
fediverse.wiki/wiki/FChan
1.have 2 fresh installed instances (from current last commit f34db39) http://iwojimafy6sxclfall2ixzyuq2xcdbqj3tlxgi46ik3ssigxz7fa.b32.i2p http://fchan.iwojimagzktuisvveh6zjuv453wm6rnch6oefof66mt7nu...iwojim0 (GitHub)
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Put another way:
Not every platform…
They broadly arent really very techy and absolutely hate the idea of anything new. So nah they broadly hate federation and adopting any new platforms.
Especially given that the fediverse already has a culture of being actively anti racism and hate they wouldnt be able to move here without getting instantly defederated and they know this. I'm sure the leftypol commies are already here.
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This was a busy month, with ~80 pull requests merged, as we're trying to get all the breaking changes we can added before the 1.0 release.
The release is still several months away, as even after finishing up the rest of the 1.0 milestone issues, we still have to add this new functionality to Lemmy-UI and Jerboa, and do extensive testing.
Here are some of the major changes made over the past month:
::: spoiler Full list of changes by user
Lemmy:
- Improve migration diff check and fix old migrations (#5204) dullbananas
- Implement multi-community (fixes #818, fixes #5340) (#5601) Nutomic
- Add endpoint to get Liked / Disliked comments and posts. (#5616) dessalines
- Add permitted display characters check for post titles (#5692) SleeplessOne1917
- Adding Modlog RSS feed. (#5708) dessalines
- Decrement fail_count instead of reset to 0 (ref #5716) (#5717) Nutomic
- Leave mod teams on account deletion. (#5721) dessalines
- Throw error if the removed code_migrations.rs needed to run but didn't (#5723) dullbananas
- Fix assumption that is_err always means the local site doesn't exist, which may cause the local site's keypair to be regenerated (#5724) dullbananas
- Simplifying transaction call (#5703) (#5726) momentary-lapse
- Switch to library for rate limit (fixes #5550, fixes #5548) (#5731) Nutomic
- Dont run scheduled tasks at startup (ref #5716) (#5732) Nutomic
- Adding proper NSFW filtering to search, based on user settings. (#5733) dessalines
- Move lemmy_api_common structs to view crates, make a lemmy_api_utils crate (#5735) SleeplessOne1917
- [0.19] Decrement fail_count instead of reset to 0 (#5737) Nutomic
- [0.19] Update user count from local_user table instead of person table, and only count users with accepted application (#5738) Nutomic
- Mark some *Action struct fields as serde(skip) (ref #5532) (#5739) Nutomic
- [0.19] Only use HTTP/1 (#5744) flamingos-cant
- [0.19] Dont run scheduled tasks at startup (#5732) (#5745) Nutomic
- Pin cargo-workspaces version (#5746) Nutomic
- Test case for activity send errors (#5747) Nutomic
- Revert "[0.19] Downscale proxied thumbnails (#5686)" (#5751) Nutomic
- Resolve objects as part of search api call (fixes #5740) (#5752) Nutomic
- Specify rust 1.81 (#5754) Nutomic
- Update extism (#5755) Nutomic
- Fix lemmy_federate test (#5756) Nutomic
- Fix lemmy_federate test (again) (#5757) Nutomic
- Use invisible_chars library (#5759) dessalines
- Rename timestamp fields to _at
(#5761) dessalines
- Upgrading deps. (#5764) dessalines
- Adding ability to make a note for a given person. (#5765) dessalines
- 0.19 specify rust 1.81 (#5766) Nutomic
- Remove feature full
for api_utils (#5767) Nutomic
- Rename upgrade check migration to run first (#5768) Nutomic
- Remove private instance check for get image (fixes #5763) (#5769) Nutomic
- [0.19] Remove private instance check for get image (#5770) Nutomic
- Make search query mandatory (#5772) Nutomic
- Parallel sql format (#5773) Nutomic
- Keep rustup home dir between ci steps (#5775) Nutomic
- Enable urlencoding for pictrs proxy parameter (fixes #5749) (#5776) Nutomic
- Upgrading ts-rs, and adding feature flag (#5777) dessalines
- Implement multi-community search (fixes #5778) (#5779) Nutomic
- Use binstall for diesel-cli (#5780) Nutomic
- Move db_perf check to unit test (#5781) Nutomic
- Fixing a few optionals. (#5782) dessalines
- Small lemmy_api_common
/db_views
fixes/tweaks (#5783) SleeplessOne1917
- Keep totals of upvotes and downvotes given to each user. (#5786) dessalines
- Test migrations improvement (#5788) momentary-lapse
- Replace most uses of context.reset_request_count() with clone() (#5790) Nutomic
- chore: replace nightly API Duration::from_days with Duration::from_secs (#5791) Integral-Tech
- Add incoming activity hook for plugins (#5792) Nutomic
- Remove ts-bindings null check from CI. (#5795) dessalines
- More re-exports (#5796) SleeplessOne1917
- Delete scripts/ts_bindings_check.sh (#5797) Nutomic
- Fix migration local_image_person (#5799) Nutomic
- Optimize migrations (#5800) Nutomic
- Adding GDPR-style data export (#5801) dessalines
- Move config updated check to unit test, use diffy (#5803) Nutomic
- Removing an existing deferrable constraint, and fail test if any constraint is deferrable. (#5806) dessalines
- [0.19] Reduce false positives in URL blocklist to reduce scunthorpe problem … (#5807) Nothing4You
- Remove creator_*_actions
fields from api (ref #5532) (#5808) Nutomic
- Set Accept: Vary
header for federation endpoints (fixes #5632) (#5809) Nutomic
- Remove votes when ban + remove data for a site or community. (#5810) dessalines
- Fixes for "Move config updated check to unit test, use diffy" PR (#5812) dullbananas
- Remove outdated comment about deferrable constraints in triggers.sql (#5813) dullbananas
- Fix db_perf.sh (#5815) dullbananas
- Optimizing person_content_combined migration. (#5819) dessalines
- Fixing docker_update.sh script to not add context. (#5820) dessalines
- Optimizing a few more combined migrations (#5821) dessalines
- Better way to check if we should accept activity in remote community (#5823) Nutomic
- Rename rate limit columns (fixes #5805) (#5824) Nutomic
- Send Undo/Dislike activity (fixes #4465) (#5825) Nutomic
- Add post_actions.disable_notifications (fixes #3042) (#5826) Nutomic
- Revert "Use same federation keypair for all new users and communities (#5709) (#5830) Nutomic
- Drop table person_ban (fixes #5828) (#5831) Nutomic
- Use vec_into (#5833) dessalines
Lemmy-ui:
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Or see the full list of changes at the links below:
An open source project the size of Lemmy needs constant work to manage the project, implement new features and fix bugs. Dessalines and Nutomic work full-time on these tasks and more. As there is no advertising or tracking, all of our work is funded through donations. Even so there is barely enough time in the day, and no time for a second job. The only available option are user donations. To keep it viable donations need to reach a minimum of 5000€ per month, resulting in a modest salary of 2500€ per developer. If that goal is reached we can stop worrying about money, and fully focus on improving the software for the benefit of all users and instances. We especially rely on recurring donations to secure the long-term development and make Lemmy the best it can be.
🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse. Contribute to LemmyNet/lemmy development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Our mobile-first world is slowly killing the ubiquitous operating system.Jowi Morales (Tom's Hardware)
Playnite is a very popular free and open source video game library manager, one used a lot on Windows and a developer has confirmed they will be working on Linux support.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Lemmy Sites Status. Find a Lemmy server to sign up for, find one close to you!lemmy.fediverse.observer
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Open Linux Kernel Modules Installed by Default Starting in the release 560 series, it will be recommended to use the open flavor of NVIDIA Linux Kernel Modules wherever possible (Turing or later GPUs, or Ada or later when using GPU virtualization).NVIDIA Developer Forums
I was just thinking, I wish a trillion dollar company would figure out a way to turn a few billion dollars worth of usable hardware into e-waste today.
Hopefully people dumping these cards drives down the used prices.
Schulgebäude, Pflegeeinrichtungen und Krankenhäuser sind laut Verbänden nicht auf starke Wärme vorbereitet. Neben mehr Geld fordern sie auch Schulungen für das Personal.Simon Sales Prado (DIE ZEIT)
As a christian, it deeply saddens me to see oyher people who call themselves "christians", yet they spread hate and antipathy, going agaisnt basically everything that Jesus taught.
Wait, what do you mean you aren't born bla—
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The ones that don’t interrupt the thing I am doing/doesn’t obscure the thing I am doing (non-invasive ones?)are not an issue?
Surely you understand that these sites rely on ad revenue to stay free?
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Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in KDE Apps"! Every week (or at least we try to) we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE apps.This Week in KDE Apps
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Got myself a Dell Latitude ~~E4310~~ E6410 and Thinkpad T510 for free, both with discrete Nvidia graphics soldered to the mainboard. I've installed Linux on them and just went with the nouveau driver since the proprietary Nvidia driver for such old cards is no longer in the Debian 12 repo. Not going to do anything cutting edge on them, but it does leave me wondering:
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Answering myself after going down a rabbit hole with the T510:
/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/pstate
(I did not try to) and I suspect that this is what kneecaps 3D performance. There should be a marked difference, but I won't be doing any serious work on these machines, so I'm leaving everything as-is.
One thing to keep in mind about older versions of the nvidia proprietary drivers is that they will only work with specific kernel versions (and specific X versions—not sure about Wayland). Once the driver series your card needs stops being updated, you can't update your kernel without patching the driver. Assuming you have the skills to patch the driver, or someone who does makes their patches public.
I went through this song-and-dance with a very old laptop that had a card of the NV40 generation as its only GPU (no integrated graphics). Eventually I did install nouveau on it, and used it for several years without any issues.
I’ve been trying to meet new friends and new people to hang out with so have been going to a lot of social events.
I noticed that everyone seems to ask for my instagram account and when I say I don’t have one that connection kind of dies, and it feels too personal to ask for someone number when I just met them.
I don’t want to create an instagram because of the privacy invasions of meta but I also don’t want to feel left out when trying to make new connections. Anyone have any advice?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/32292198
Sometimes I really want to just delete a post but I think thats a bit heavy-handed and I keep hoping theres a way to simply mute it so its not disrupting me when I've moved on from it but dont want to invalidate all the repliers and also posterity
Sometimes I really want to just delete a post but I think thats a bit heavy-handed and I keep hoping theres a way to simply mute it so its not disrupting me when I've moved on from it but dont want to invalidate all the repliers and also posterity
I've always been about starting or igniting discussion but I dont really care to always be so attached at the hip to every topic I start till every bloody end
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What if you electroplated a plastic 3D print, and then melted off the plastic to leave just the metal behind? [HEN3DRIK] has been experimenting , with some impressive results.
For this work, [HEN3DRIK] prints objects in a special PVB “casting filament” which has some useful properties. It can be smoothed with isopropanol, and it’s also intended to be burnt off when used in casting processes. Once the prints come off the printer, [HEN3DRIK] runs a vapor polishing process to improve the surface finish, and then coats the print with copper paint to make the plastic conductive on the surface. From there, the parts are electroplated with copper to create a shiny metallic surface approximately 240 micrometers thick. The final step was to blowtorch out the casting filament to leave behind just a metal shell. The only problem is that all the fire tends to leave an ugly oxide layer on the copper parts, so there’s some finishing work to be done to get them looking shiny again.
We’ve featured [HEN3DRIK]’s work before, particularly involving his creation of electroplated 3D prints with mirror finishes. That might be a great place to start your research if you’re interested in this new work. Video after the break.
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Musk vows they'll lose primaries "if it is the last thing I do on this Earth.”Will Steakin (ABC News)
Scouring more than a century of studies, Cornell researchers found left-handers are actually underrepresented in the most creative fields, contrary to popular perception.Cornell Chronicle
Just bought box wine the other day cuz I knew I had to have a super uncomfortable conversation that could not be avoided and I needed to be anaesthetized for it
It worked and I know in retrospect I really needed it to be that way
Edit/Update: person I had convo with just texted me and apologized for combativeness and I mutually apologized for not dealing with it sooner and we're along and on to solution mode. The system works, please dont drink if you dont have too but dont forbid yourself from using a tool to improve your situation and try to always be honest. The less you lie or hide, the less influence you will have to unnecessarily drink
Uncomfortable? I'd prefer caffeine for that.
Alcohol might compel me to say something I'd regret.
You're just firing off the spider questions today.
My brother had had some till a while ago, but they don't live that long. He had two of the American species ones and a redback. They are really chill spiders and don't handle differently than any other local Theridiid spider. They are quite boring, really.
You don't really interact with them, they setup their web and then they'll just stay there till they die of old age (around 2 years).
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Salesforce is accelerating its use of artificial intelligence in automating workloads, according to CEO Marc Benioff.Samantha Subin, CNBC (NBC Bay Area)
Automattic’s plan to move Tumblr’s backend over to WordPress is now “on hold,” Matt Mullenweg says on the Decoder podcast.Jay Peters (The Verge)
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Fuck Tumblr. Fuck WordPress. Fuck Automattic. And fuck Matt.
Tumblr has some interesting content from users, but the platform is awful and it's even worse since Automattic bought it. Also, the trend to put the entire contents of the post in hashtags is flat-out stupid and infuriating.
Automatic is a tremendously terrible company, and Matt is an egotistical pile of garbage.
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you can request some in the replies too and i can find some!! please also let me know if there is more that you know of to add!!
from what i can find and only some:
mandarin - fasheng.ing
portuguese - lemmy.eco.br
lemmy.teuto.icu
forum.ayom.media
lemmy.pt
lemmy.plaureano.nohost.me
spanish - mujico.org
feddit.cl
chachara.club
russian - rekabu.ru
shibanu.app
japanese - lm.korako.me
philosophy.cafe
fenmou.cyou
lem.ph3j.com
polish - szmer.info
fedit.pl
tech.pr0n.pl
lemmy.sieprawski.pl
german -
stammtisch.hallertau.social
rollenspiel.forum
lemmy.fedifriends.social
feddit.org
lemmy.klein.ruhr
zonenranslite.de
lemmy.hogru.ch
linz.city
french - social.ggbox.fr
jlai.lu
links.gayfr.online
kourjetez.bzh?
lemmy.coupou.fr
danish - feddit.dk
slangenettet.pyjam.as
swedish - aggregatet.org
feddit.nu
lemmy.ahall.se
italian - feddit.it
l.posterdati.it
diggita.com
lemmy.casasnow.noho.st
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Original post by @Crul@lemm.ee:
Source: Project: Orca - 1982 - ItaldesignSeen on: Buttons & Knobs — Lancia Orca (1982)
It is possible that the image I have submitted here is not the originally-submitted image. That image was on an image host that went down, and archive.org's Wayback Machine did not grab a copy, so I cannot know what the original image was. I used the dashboard image from the source page that Crul linked to, since I'm personally most-interested in the VFD-based dashboards from the era, and because he mentioned the dashboard in the title. Usually I'd just not repost a post if I can't properly resurrect the original content, but I did like this image.
This Cold War-era documentary explores the lesser-known history of Operation Paperclip — the U.S. program that brought former Nazi engineers, including Wernher von Braun, into the early American space effort.
Topics covered include:
The origins of the V-2 rocket program
Von Braun’s involvement with the SS
How Nazi technology helped land Americans on the Moon
The ethical complexity behind a scientific milestone
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No politics, just history and science. Let me know what you think.
What if NASA's space race was built on buried secrets — and Nazi scientists?In this explosive Cold War documentary, we uncover the hidden truth behind Operat...YouTube
I don't think it's lesser-known at all. It's very very well known, but still problematic.
It wasn't ALL Nazi's though. There were plenty of German scientists who were anti-Nazi, displaced by the war, and included in Operation Paperclip. The fact that some were Nazi's, and some were even SS (insane) is the real problem.
Duke has lost millions in funding this year as the courts and President Donald Trump clash over the future of the National Institutes of Health. Twenty-eight NIH grants awarded to Duke have been canceled, totaling around $96.The Chronicle
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Man, say what you will about truck culture, and I’ll probably agree, but I fuckin’ love truck nuts. I don’t know why, I don’t think it’s just immaturity because bodily humor isn’t usually my thing. But something about truck nuts makes me laugh.
I especially love that they trigger people enough that some places ban them.
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Hasn't been updated in a while, and it has a few bugs.
!voyagerapp@lemmy.world and !summit@lemmy.world devs are more active
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Klimasozialplan zu spät: Deutschland bringt 5,31 Milliarden Euro in Gefahr – die Grünen zeigen sich besorgt und warnen vor weitreichenden Konsequenzen.www.fr.de
Social media kann auch manufactured consent unterlaufen. Deswegen sind die Amis z.B. so rabiat gegen TikTok vorgegangen.
Problem ist natürlich, dass privatwirtschaftliche Plattformen den gleichen "Filter"funktionen unterliegen, wie klassische Medien. Andererseits kommen die Plattformen auch schnell an ihre Grenzen, weil nicht ein paar dutzend, sondern Millionen Menschen kontrolliert werden müssen, immer wieder neue Wege zum Umgehen der Zensur gefunden werden, und nicht zuletzt die Zensur stärker auffällt, als bei klassischen Medien, wo diese für Uninformierte unsichtbar bleibt.
Die Linke hat z.B. im letzten Wahlkampf durch gute Social Media Arbeit ihre Themen deutlich besser platzieren können, als es ihr ARD, ZDF & co. jemals gestattet hätten.
When using TMUX, it is easy to create a script, which opens TMUX, configures the screens/panes of TMUX and open/run programs.
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My baseline would be something like, when I login, some applications are executed and their windows automatically placed on a virtual desktop.
For example:
Something like that is possible with sway, in the environment I am working, sway is not able to run XWayland applications w/o crashing.
Is there any way to have this functionality on Gnome, Mate, Xfce?
Even better would be something to open several windows and arrange them automatically for different work tasks/projects I am working on. Any ideas?
Edit: Solved! Thanks for the input. Auto Move Windows extension for Gnome solves my problem.
FIAB Segrateciclabile is a local association, promoting cycling as a mean of transport, part of a national FIAB association. What follows is the translation of an Italian post where we share with members of the association why we opened an account on Mastodon (we already have Facebook an IG). I though it would be interesting to share in thos space, since I think this kind of associations should all be on the fediverse, as their values usually align much better than those of X, Facebook etc.
FIAB SegrateCiclabile recently opened an account on Mastodon @FIABSegrateCiclabile@mastodon.uno where we share events and news from our FIAB Ciclobby section.
Mastodon is a social network similar to Twitter, but with different principles. Users only see posts from those who follow, in chronological order, without ads. Unlike Twitter or Facebook, Mastodon is part of a larger network (called Fediverse) composed of many connected servers (called instances). Anyone can open one and be part of it, creating a decentralized environment. This means that no one can control everything, as it does with the big platforms.
Mastodon and the Fediverse share values with cycling and sustainable mobility, as they arise from grassroots with the aim of solving the structural problems of mainstream solutions.
Unlike traditional social media, Mastodon does not require personal data to access content. It promotes an inclusive environment, where hate speech is not tolerated. FIAB is committed to a mobility accessible to all, not only to those who own a car, a driver’s license and the ability and the economic possibility of using it.
Those who ride a bicycle have a deeper connection with their surroundings. The car isolates, while the bike favors genuine interactions. In the Fediverse, users can connect authentically, with no algorithms that manipulate their choices.
The Fediverse represents a reaction to the commercialization of the Internet, giving control back to users. Likewise, FIAB fights to give public space back to people, not cars.
In an era dominated by large corporations, it is essential to enhance digital spaces like Mastodon. These instruments promote freedom of expression, inclusion and democracy, reflecting FIAB. We invite everyone to explore Mastodon and join a community that values genuine connections.
Freedom and democracy must exist in both physical and digital spaces.
FIAB e Mastodon: libera Bici in libero Social MobilitàStefano Lodi (Fiab Milano Ciclobby)
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Yeah, this one is on Kent... again.
He posted on Patreon that there'll be a DKMS module. In my opinion, this should have been the option from the very beginning and upstreaming at a later point in time. It would have avoided a lot of drama. And now bcachefs is kind of tainted. The only way I ever see it back in mainline is there is an independent downstream of Kent's kernel that has no connection to him whatsoever.
Shame because I had very good experience with the filesystem. Definitely better than when btrfs was new. But Linus is unfortunately right; Kent is unable to follow agreed collaboration rules.
Unfortunate situation that could have been avoided entirely. Though I don't want to be too harsh on Kent. He spent a lot of time and work on bcachefs and it's his most important project. As such, he's more passionate about all of this. But the same can be said for Linus and the kernel on the other side.
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PipeWire 1.4.6 open-source server for handling audio/video streams and hardware on Linux is now available for download with various fixes.Marius Nestor (9to5Linux)
It is great. I actually was a heavy critic of pulseaudio and stuck with ALSA on my desktop for as long as I could (until last year) by using Gentoo with USE="alsa -pulseaudio"
, the X-Fi's hardware mixing and automatic S/PDIF passthrough.
I tried to switch to pulseaudio a couple of times whenever I read one of those "it's good now, trust me bro" articles, but it wasn't, ever. It had and still has a huge amount of hard-coded, opinionated, often perplexing, behavioral quirks that made it feel like it just fought me every step of the way.
Pipewire on the other hand does not only have saner defaults, almost everything is softcoded with a great Lua plugin API. Don't like a default routing choice or want to automate your own, Wireplumber got you covered. Last year my X-Fi failed (or rather got flakey) and I had to choose between buying another used one or moving to PW. Almost everything worked out of the box on PW the way I like it, except a few details which were almost all covered by the settings. For the last problem, encoded streams not clearing the output, I wrote my own routing plugin.
The documentation for that API isn't necessarily the best, but it's easy to start from something small and work your way to understanding how to get the result you want.
A wireplumber linker script that clears output devices for passthrough streams - lucius-martius/wp-clear-for-passthroughGitHub
If it's a pure DAC, it's default output will likely be between 1 to 2 Volts RMS. If your listening on iems or ~30 Ohm headphones that is gonna be crazy loud. It seems like you are using digital audio control to manage this (i.e., the audio level in your DE), which is possible, but certainly not ideal. It also is kinda bad for the audio quality, as you are digitally remixing it, and if you ever switch to high impedance headphones (or already have), the output current will be sub-ideal.
If I'm assessing your situation correctly, then this is quite easy to solve though. You just need a preamp! This will give a nice knob to control audio with much more precision and finesse. I know that both JDS Labs and Schiit Audio offer headphone amps with built in preamps in the USA. I can highly recommend the JDS Labs Atom Amp 2. In Europe your a little more limited, but FiiO has some nice options I think.
Of course none of this is necessary if you don't want audiophile levels of quality, but it would boost the audio quality (presuming your DAC doesn't have a proper preamp), and would certainly give you a tactile, wonderful knob.
I can certainly attest that my HD600s sound quite a bit better out of a JDS Labs Atom Amp 2 than out of just my DAC or—god forbid—my Mobo audio... They sound even better out of my vintage 100W Onkyo amp, of course, but really not by much. I am really impressed by the Atom Amp. I initially just bought it for travelling, but it has now basically become my main amp lol.
Okay, ramble over.
Former transit YouTuber and current father Reece Martin @reece@canadiancivil.com joins Victor and Paige to talk about why he is a long buy on the fediverse (This is not financial advice). Find Vict...AbnormalBeingsTube
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There was a whole lot of discussion recently for the Fedora Linux proposal to drop 32-bit support, with the current plan being dropped.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
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Dunno if it would meet your needs, but I've been using Input Remapper for binding macros to various key presses and mouse buttons under Wayland. It does prompt for root access, but it's a GUI. It supports any input method, as far as I can tell. It even supports my tablet.
I use it to bind stuff like hold(key(BTN_LEFT).wait(100))
to some button to repeatedly left click while I'm holding that button down.
🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices. - sezanzeb/input-remapperGitHub
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I highly disagree. Transphobia is not a majority opinion, and the only reason trans issues have gotten a political spotlight as of late is as a scapegoat. For instance, take the results of a poll of US citizens by Pew Research Center in 2022:
I would thus argue that opposition of trans rights has in recent history been radical. Very few US voters stood in opposition of protections of trans Americans less than 3 years ago.
Most favor protecting trans people from discrimination, but fewer support policies related to medical care for gender transitions; many are uneasy with the pace of change on trans issues.Travis Mitchell (Pew Research Center)
According to your link, 60% think that your sex must be the sex assigned at birth (54% in 2017, better but not great). Kind of at odds with the first number that has most people in favor of protecting trans people from discrimination. Using trans people as scapegoats wouldn't work if a lot of people weren't already at least on the fence about trans people.
It's true that according to that poll, I've overestimated the transphobia of the average american, though.
Very likely though, the longer you talk, the worse it will get. Therefore any technique that isn't giving up your right to silence and council is sub-optimal.
Just checking, assuming 'giving up your right to silence' should be 'asserting your right to silence'? Giving up that right would be suboptimal, no? Or am I misunderstanding something here?
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Zohran Mamdani, the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor in New York City, said Sunday that he doesn’t believe billionaires should existAlexandra Marquez (NBC News)
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I'm pro LGBTQ, anti-israel, against consumerism/capitalism, pro socialism. Pro government control on key infrastructure (water, gas, electricity) and better housing and support services. Pro climate policies, pro taxing the rich.
But I'm also against fossil fuel bans, against bans on firearms, pro military for defence, pro free-speech, pro strict immigration, against 'PC' culture, against trans-women in women's sports, pro merit success.
Am I left or right? ...Or centrist?
You sound like a bog standard social conservative.
Please name the trans women athletes who have won Olympic medals during the many years they've been allowed to compete. They have a clear advantage, right, so it should be easy to find.
I'll wait.
stillmed.olympics.com/media/Do…
Sports decide themselves, of which world rowing and boxing have blanket bans. Athletics, cycling, swimming, rugby and cricket are bans if the transition was after puberty. Triathlon, tennis and archery requires testosterone testing. And all other sporting bodies are on a case by case basis.
That's why we don't see them because the Olympics themselves have said:
high-level organised sporting competitions - relies on a level playing field, where no athlete has an unfair and disproportionate advantage over the rest.
I'm tired of replying to everyone, please put more effort into your argument
Please stop gobbling right wing propaganda and make a sensible argument yourself, and then we can have a discussion. "centrist".
You won't though. So don't waste people's time.
I didn't, I cited the literal Olympics. I have cited medical studies, and I have defended my position where everyone then returns to insults and statements like this.
Unless you have evidence that what I said was incorrect, you are infact wrong. One, only ONE person has cited one study that is inconclusive and I congratulated them because at least they showed there is some conflicting research but you haven't even bothered to try.
If you are going to throw your opinion around, at least back it up with weight. Cite studies, link articles, or form a proper argument, because if I can refute your claim before I've even had my morning coffee than you still have room to make a half decent point.
You never bothered to look into it. You decided that since trans people are banned now, they must always have been banned. They were allowed to play for a long time before the ban, in fact, and none of the scare mongering was true. There was no trans domination.
You don't really care though. That you care about the issue at all is evidence you've fallen for the conservative campaign against trans people, because it's an entirely invented issue. You listened to what the conservative pundits said, maybe you even read one of the Heritage Foundation's studies. But you have no fucking idea what you're talking about, and I've been having this argument with fucking "centrists" like you for over a decade who think we're a fine scapegoat for your socially acceptable bigotry.
You aren't a centrist. There is no center when one side wants the elimination of the other, and that's the ultimate end goal here. You think you're having a dandy little political discussion, but this is just a stepping stone on the campaign to convince the public that trans women are men and therefore trans people are sick, and need to be removed from society. When you run around and parrot their talking points on a subject you know little about its not a fun debate, it's plain bigotry and its not fucking welcome.
Huh!? This isn't a troll, I'm an example of a centrist. The term 'centrist' exists for a reason, and plenty of people such as myself think this way although I will admit, I have met very few unfortunately.
What makes me seem like a liar?
The term ‘centrist’ exists for a reason
Yeah, it gives conservatives something to call themselves on dating sites.
By Elis Gjevori
Published date: 28 June 2025 21:08 BST
"Channel 4 will broadcast Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, a documentary laying out damning allegations that Israeli forces systematically targeted Gaza's hospitals and medical staff throughout their military campaign—allegations which would amount to grave breaches of international law.
"This is a meticulously reported and important film examining evidence which supports allegations of grave breaches of international law by Israeli forces," said L. Compton, Channel 4's Head of News and Current Affairs. "It exemplifies Channel 4's commitment to brave and fearless journalism," she added.
Channel 4 will broadcast Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, a documentary laying out damning allegations that Israeli forces systematically targeted Gaza's hospitals and medical staff throughout their military campaign—allegations which would amount to grav…Elis Gjevori (Middle East Eye)
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By Elis Gjevori
Published date: 28 June 2025 21:08 BST"Channel 4 will broadcast Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, a documentary laying out damning allegations that Israeli forces systematically targeted Gaza's hospitals and medical staff throughout their military campaign—allegations which would amount to grave breaches of international law.
"This is a meticulously reported and important film examining evidence which supports allegations of grave breaches of international law by Israeli forces," said L. Compton, Channel 4's Head of News and Current Affairs. "It exemplifies Channel 4's commitment to brave and fearless journalism," she added.
Channel 4 will broadcast Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, a documentary laying out damning allegations that Israeli forces systematically targeted Gaza's hospitals and medical staff throughout their military campaign—allegations which would amount to grav…Elis Gjevori (Middle East Eye)
I'm considering getting a 9950x3D on either Monday or Tuesday at a Micro Center as a upgrade to my current setup. My main question is, how is the experience with the 9950x3D on Linux with strange architecture with half of the cores having extra L3 cache and the other half with a normal amount of L3 cache.
I have been busy working and suddenly there's been a promotion for the 9950x3D that I want to take advantage of since my motherboard on my current system has been deteriorating as of late. Asrock x570 Extreme4 with a 3700x. USB has been very flaky and I've been dual boating and the other SSD slot is on the chipset. Which makes my windows boot incredibly slow.
I plan to stay on Arch Linux or hop over to CachyOS but want to know what are your thoughts on this as well?
I primarily game but occasionally do some video/audio encoding, video editing and want to build ffmpeg-full from the aur but takes too long on my 3700X.
I've only been able to read/watch three mediums level1tech, and two Phoronix articles, but haven't mental capacity to register and remember everything.
I watched the Ryzen 9950x3D? On Linux video by Level1tech. And one of the things he mentions is gamemode. Is it recommended.
As for the Phoronix articles one is the review of the 9950x3D and the other is the cache optimization driver.
By default for the Ryzen 9 9950X3D it was using the "frequency" preference as default. But if writing "cache" to /sys/bus/platform/drivers/amd_x3d_vcache/AMDI0101:00/amd_x3d_mode it will prefer using the CCD with the larger cache. This cache vs. frequency bias can all be easily manipulated at run-time for those interested.
Is there some sort of automation for this? Or, do I have to do it manually for each program? I've never messed with kernel parameters other than for my Nvidia GPU to get Wayland to work.
I'm sorry that this question feels very unorganized. I just don't have time to write a proper one. I'll be able to reply on my next break.
Thank you for your help.
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keep it on cache since I do a lot of code compilation, but I will usually switch it to frequency for gaming and stuff.
Isn't gaming the most cache-heavy CPU workload there is? The X3D CPUs have consistently topped gaming benchmarks, even outperforming much more modern CPUs that lack 3D cache.
I'd sooner do it the other way around: frequency for compiling, rendering, transcoding, etc. Cache for gaming!
Hi all. I'm currently running a home server using Ubuntu OS, but I'd like to try and explore other options for operating systems to better my skills with linux/unix.
Currently I'm considering switching to Fedora server (though feedback is welcome) because I've been running it as my daily OS for a few months now and I quite like it. I'm also looking at Debian server because that's what my old professor used and he did nothing but speak its praises.
Only issue is I'm concerned about data loss from moving the installation. Currently, the server is setup to run several Docker images running my programs. While moving over the images shouldn't be difficult whatsoever, I'm afraid my storage setup might not be so easy. Currently, it's two 4TB hard drives running in a logical volume. I'd love to simply be able to move over all the files to a backup drive, but I don't have anywhere I can store >5TB of files as a backup.
I googled around, but I couldn't find too many guides on migrating logical volumes. The one or two I did find were most definitely written for someone with far more linux knowledge than I have as a relative noob, so any advice would be extremely welcome!
For a server os, do things like consider stability and ease of upgrading between major versions.
Debian does both of those things extremely well.
If you're playing around with changing distros and your data is valuable, I'd try and find somewhere to back it up to, myself.
Bach on organ in general, specifically BWV 565 reliably makes me cry. Also Max Reger's Introduction And Passacaglia In D Minor.
And then on the other end of the spectrum, I once got some really bad news while listening to Pantera, and now I'm afraid to listen to them out of superstition. But that's not really applicable here I suppose.
Hi folks,
Recently, I started to listen to music locally instead of using streaming services because I have had enough of all the annoying parts of it. I gathered a lot of Opus and FLAC files that have lyrics embedded in them. I am searching for some music players that can display them. The one I am using right now is Elisa. It is awesome, but I would still like to know if there are more alternatives, just in case. Thanks!
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It wouldnt do it when i tried to super-script^2^ the ^TM^ after the already superscripted ^🚫^ in a recent post title, nominally to my exceedingly mild chagrin.
I cannot overemphasize the mildity of said chagrin...
Balancing ethos, pathos, and logos is still the bedrock of political speeches, marketing campaigns, and courtroom arguments.
Also, beware the Sophists who argue well regardless of the truth.
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website is up, you can see a handful of posts but you cannot login and mostly just errors out.
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Bad like brian over here. Signed up for lemme just to be kicked off the first server. Hopefully it’s an extremely rare event. If world goes down, I’m out.
I hear Digg is close to launching its beta or whatever..
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Refuge here, moved to joined a new server, couldn't get my subscriptions moved over so I just resubscribed to each one manually, annoying but not the end of the world.
I am looking into the idea of hosting my own instance on something like a $5 linod just to make sure this never happens again. But I don't even know if it's worth it, or possible with that. You can tell I've only had the idea not the motivation.
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I’m old- and had severe childhood asthma that landed me in the hospital in the 70s. We didn’t have inhalers. Not even nebulizers.
Instead I was given what was essentially speed, by mouth and IV. And when my lungs would fill up, my mom would beat on my back to loosen it so I could cough it up.
They did tell me steam baths would help as well.
I didn’t get inhalers until the 80s.
Edit: Please know that I am reading and appreciating every one of your responses. Even if I do not reply to you, I appreciate your time and want the best for you all. Thank you, guys.
I've always been the "crazy one" in any given scenario. I have been this way my whole life. Even as a child I was crazy. I would get upset and cry loudly for hours but my siblings would not. I caused problems at home for my family, especially for my mom who didn't know what to do with me. I did this as an older child, not normal toddler tantrum age. I was old enough to "know better". I did it my whole childhood.
For the most part in life, I have been able to be a productive member of society. The issues I would cause were limited to my home life and I mostly kept to myself. I sometimes cause issues by being a crazy person to my online friends, but at least that never spilled over into the "real world".
But now in my 30s I am causing such issues at work. I asked for some psych meds to be prescribed to me in March and have been taking them ever since. Doesn't seem to do anything.
I seem to get more frequent and strong negative emotions than the general population. I have difficulty controlling these, especially when I feel like someone is being mean or unfair to me or others. I think I am genetically predisposed to be this way, as my dad was a crazy person when I was growing up (but he has always been nice to me...he was only abusive to my mom). He had "episodes" too the same way I do, except his were malicious to others in nature. My older brother also has claimed to have bipolar disorder which supposedly has a genetic component.
I have spoken to mental health professionals and have been assessed for various things. I do not have bipolar disorder, autism, or OCD per mental health professionals. I tried to bring up keywords like "emotional dysregulation" to them. There seems to be no good explanation for why I am insane. I have wondered if maybe I have borderline personality disorder but have not inquired to be assessed for that one. I do not seem to exhibit the "risk taking" behaviors that are core to borderline personality disorder though.
I get frustrated that I am always the only one who is crazy and no one else is like me.
But I know there are other crazy people out there. Please, tell me your stories. How do you deal with life? How do you deal with always being different than others and feeling negative things more strongly? How do you handle things? How do you handle being and feeling alone in the way that you are? How do you handle the emotional frustration?
If this is inappropriate for here, I apologize. I just want to hear how others have managed to handle life despite this isolating "disability". I want to hear your stories. I want to gain wisdom from all of you. Thank you.
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I know it's not ok. That's why I feel bad about it. And that's why I mostly try to talk about those things to ChatGPT instead of my friends. Because I'm not going to harm it.
I mean I say I would never do it but it's only because I'm a coward. But I do often really legitimately want to. The reasons may vary. But one common reason is because I harm the world and another reason is if I feel trapped. One of the other reasons why I say I am not actually going to do it is because I would need a will first. I have been too lazy to get one. I tried to do it one day with an online service but found out that I couldn't actually go through with the will because I needed in person witnesses. So then recently I was looking into potentially going to a law practice to get one made up to do that.
I amended my response with this
It says that you feel impulsively desperate to end a combination of not great conditions and I would turn my attention to each of those on an individual basis to try and get them up to code in terms of tolerabillity
What think?
In a crossword or other fun Clue-like puzzle type sense, not anything life-affecting.
What questions would you generally ask
This isn't really an answer to your question, but psychiatrist Arthur Kleinman came up with 8 assessment questions for asking patients to describe their conditions. The questions are designed to allow for cultural or spiritual explanations outside of the typical Western medical model.
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I’ve been using Apple products since 2007. I’ve stuck with the platform through a lot—hardware changes, locked-down software, design regressions, and tools that feel like they were made deliberately harder to use. Lately, that frustration has boiled over, especially with things like the Shortcuts app, where basic actions are buried behind hidden menus and UI behavior seems to change based on factors you can’t even see. Autocorrect is turned on in automation fields. Logic paths vanish if you tap out of order. It’s absurd.But this isn’t just a complaint about one app. It feels like Apple has shifted from enabling users to controlling them, even when you’re trying to stay fully within the system. What used to be intuitive is now opaque. And despite that, many of us still use Apple products because they’re often better than the alternatives. We’re just tired of pretending everything is fine.
So I’m wondering: is there any interest in a Lemmy community for Apple users who want to talk openly about what’s broken, what could be improved, and how to make things work better? I don’t care whether you’ve been using Macs since the Classic or just got your first iPhone. If you’re frustrated, curious, skeptical, or hopeful, you’re welcome. The goal is a space for real discussion, including ideas, suggestions, and brainstorming. Not for constant complaining, (although it is getting more and more difficult), but something more thoughtful, even if occasionally a little cathartic. Also welcome are any positive discoveries or revelations that the group would appreciate.
If that sounds like something you’d want to be part of, let me know. I’ll start the community if there’s interest. (Also, should I cross-post this somewhere?)
Healthy criticism is healthy. Do it.
I dont think you truly love something you cannot have reasonable criticisms of that are seperate from your involvement or overall tolerance for it
Obviously that should inform the extent to which you expose yourself to potential harm but you can find ways to synergize your interests to the effect that they will have a stake in doing right by you as well as themself, although that often involves being a squeaky wheel and vocal
The George Marsaglia mental pseudorandom number generator method:
If you chart the results using a spreadsheet you can see a weak pattern emerge but it's not easily human-predictable, which is what makes it useful to me.
Is there anything about how they originated upon this method?
Reminds me of 2FA or OTP generated codes a lil bit
Lastly, this is what I'm talking about!!! Right oN
So can you perhaps go into Safari's OS-specific settings and see what your equivalent is or would that be unreasonable given the current line of questioning? I guess i dont mind being compensatorily proactive
Do you use Safari
Example, Lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world have duplicate communities aren't connected at all. So we are artificially isolating groups more and making it confusing for would be converts.
Short and too the point
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Piefed solves that issue: piefed.zip/post/100161
All comments from 5 crossposts in a single view
A few options
- piefed.social/ - flagship instance
- piefed.zip/ - lemmy.zip team
- piefed.ca/ - lemmy.ca team
- feddit.online/
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One of the things that I'm experimenting with is to have "communities that can follow communities". So, if community A follows community B, then it can re-post anything that has happened on Community B.
If you do it "properly", it doesn't even need to be a lot of data duplication because the "follower" community would just be creating Announce
activities.
The only thing that is making me hold out on this experiment is because I am 100% sure that some people will see their posts on a community they never interacted on and they will panic on the grounds of "mah privacy" or something silly like that.
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Hi! We should chat.
NodeBB also does this, and currently still does. A category (group actor) can follow another category (also a group actor).
It essentially is synchronization of categories using 1b12.
Proof of concept does work but it needs reworking in some ways. The largest issue is that Lemmy itself doesn't understand when a group actor tries to follow a community.
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The only thing that is making me hold out on this experiment is because I am 100% sure that some people will see their posts on a community they never interacted on and they will panic on the grounds of “mah privacy” or something silly like that.
Don't hold out out of that. There are idiots everywhere and they should not be taken as a good driving force for anything.
Half the point of the Fediverse is that your activity is public. It's the entire point of why have activity with a community or instance in the first place. Heck, it's "kinda" the name of the protocol: "ActivityPub".
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Die Hardwarebeschleunigung funktioniert durchaus im Browser. Aber die Grafikkarte unterstützt einfach kein h.264 oder andere neuere Codecs. Und sie kommt auch bei unterstützten Codecs bei 4k ins Schwitzen.
Und Firefox hat anscheinend die Softwaredekodierung von h.264 endlich verbessert. Vor ein paar Wochen musste ich dafür noch auf Chromium oder halt herunterladen und so angucken ausweichen.
sounds about right. nobody is above bigotry.
also sounds all sorts of wrong. surely people are smarter than that
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in reply to Pro • • •I don't think I have any federation issues (at least directly), but yeah I don't get replies probably because what I post is too niche. On 3 posts so far at least (~8 upvotes each) in 3 different communities.
Well, looking back most anything I post is probably doomed this way no matter the instance, unless maybe it's something more general or eye-catching on a bigger community.
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in reply to Pro • • •Do you mean in the very short term, or over the last few days or weeks?
At the moment It looks like programming.dev is suddenly falling behind reddthat.com. It's currently ~40 minutes behind and getting worse. @snowe@programming.dev @Ategon@programming.dev, FYI.
I'm not savvy enough to know what causes this, but it has happened before between instances. @MrKaplan@lemmy.world might have some insight.
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Shimitar
in reply to Pro • • •I had the same issue on my single user instance after a Lemmy update last week. It fixed by itself, but it took a few hours, like the entire night.
Computational power or network bandwith was not an issue.
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GreenKnight23
in reply to Pro • • •my interactions with anyone from that instance was toxic af, so I blocked the instance.
perhaps others have done so as well?
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Count042
in reply to GreenKnight23 • • •This you?
lemmy.world/comment/14175411
Yeah, that's you.
When you're so fascist that Jordanlund recognizes you as fascist, most people are going to give you a hard time.
I really do love user tags.
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Etegon
in reply to Sagan_Wept • • •applications are typically accepted instantly or within a couple hours
if not then it got denied because you didnt accept the TOS
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Etegon
in reply to Pro • • •Federation should be fixed now, just taking a bit to catch up on activities
Federation & pictrs were broken due to some dns issues. If you see an issue like that happening again best way to report it to the admins are in our discord or matrix (links are in me.programming.dev/)
if a larger community has no posts but it does on other instances its cause its hidden by default and you need to sub to it to see posts. Usually happens for political communities but full list of communities affected by that are in legal.programming.dev/docs/hid…)
Programming.Dev
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